Matthew Clark
Journalist/contributor at Wycombe Today.
Likes news and current affairs especially anything relating to High Wycombe or South Buckinghamshire.
You can contact me directly using e-mail at : matthew.clark [at] wycombetoday.com
Matthew Clark's Latest Posts
Firearms seized following disturbance in Burnham
A 45 year old man has been arrested on suspicion of a firearm offence following a disturbance in Burnham.
Car caught fire in Chalfont St Peter
A car caught fire in Layters Green Lane, Chalfont St Peter just after midday on Friday 22nd May 2015.
Three men charged following robbery in Roberts Road, High Wycombe
Three men have been charged following a robbery that occurred at 10.30pm on Saturday 16th May 2015 at Today’s Local (Newsagents), Roberts Road, High Wycombe in High Wycombe.
Dickinson’s Real Deal comes to Wycombe Sports Centre on Saturday 23rd May 2015
An edition of Dickinson’s Real Deal will be filmed at Wycombe Sports Centre, Marlow Hill, High Wycombe on Saturday 23rd May 2015.
Car caught fire in Beaconsfield
Firefighters were called to Woodside Avenue, Beaconsfield at 5.22pm on Thursday 21st May 2015 after a car caught fire.
Children as young as 11 to vote in ‘High Wycombe Decides’ ballot to choose where community cash is spent in the town
Children as young as 11 will be able to vote alongside adults in a special election which comes to High Wycombe for the first time ever next week.
Local girl makes cricketing history at Fulmer Cricket Club
Young cricketer Katie Gibson showed England’s star players how to make a home debut with a fantastic ‘fifer’ for Fulmer on Saturday.
Woman injured following collision involving three cars in Taplow
A collision involving three cars occurred on the Bath Road, Taplow during the afternoon of Wednesday 20th May 2015.
Firefighters called after kettle was left boiling on stove
At 8.45am on Wednesday 20th May 2015 firefighters were called to a property in Smewin Court, High Wycombe after a kettle was left boiling on stove.
Lorry driver lost consciousness and suffered a broken nose following assault in Baker Street, High Wycombe
The 27 year old driver of a lorry was assaulted in Baker Street, High Wycombe at approximately 2.20pm on Monday 18th May 2015. The victim lost consciousness and suffered a broken nose and bruises and cuts.





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